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Tuesday, September 06, 2016

Virginia Republicans’ Racist Project

GOP Senator Tommy Norment, author of racist plan

Perhaps being a gay man makes me more conscious of discrimination since one never knows when one will encounter a homophobic bigot who cannot see beyond who I love to see me as a full and complete human. Thus, I am continually appalled when I see those who hold no shred of empathy for other people even if their skin color may differ. Here in Virginia, the Virginia GOP not only lacks empathy for minorities. The party's continuing agenda is to disenfranchise as many minority voters as possible. Given the unequal rate at which minorities are arrested and convicted of crimes that cause them to forfeit their voting rights, it is no surprise that the Virginia GOP is strenuously opposing the restitution of voting rights to former felons who have served their time and paid any applicable fines. Donald Trump may have helped to bring the Republican Party's growing racism into full view, but that racism has been alive and well in the Virginia GOP. A editorial in the Washington Post looks at the Virginia GOP's racist agenda. GOP State Senator Tommy Norment deservedly has a new one ripped for him. Here are excerpts:

IN ABOUT 40
states, people convicted of serious crimes regain their voting rights upon
discharge from prison or completion of parole. In a handful of others,
convicts either are never disenfranchised or automatically regain their rights
after a waiting period. These rules amount to an American consensus on what
constitutes a reasonable and humane approach to redemption in a modern democracy.

In just four
states are felons permanently barred from voting absent action by the governor.
And in one of them, Virginia, lawmakers are considering an even more
restrictive regime that would forever foreclose the possibility of redemption
for tens of thousands of citizens.

For this
essentially racist project, Virginians can credit the ethically challenged
majority leader of Virginia’s state Senate, Thomas K. Norment Jr. (R-James
City).He filed legislation last week that would bar people
convicted of violent felonies, in Virginia disproportionately African
Americans, from ever having their voting rights restored.

It’s impossible
to say precisely which offenses would trigger permanent disenfranchisement
under Mr. Norment’s proposed constitutional amendment, which would leave
it to the GOP-dominated legislature to define violent felonies. However, they
might easily include categories of assault or drug crimes that might earn a
young convict a few years in prison, followed by a lifetime banned from the
voting booth.

Mr. Norment’s amendment would leave
Virginia as an extreme outlier in terms of restoration of rights. It would
strip the governor of any role in the process by automatically restoring voting
rights for nonviolent felons — a category that would also be defined by
lawmakers — after they had completed their sentences and paid court costs and
restitution, which often amount to thousands of dollars.

For
Mr. Norment, the bill is retribution against Virginia Gov. Terry
McAuliffe (D), who has infuriated Republicans by attempting
to restore voting rights to some 200,000 ex-convicts, nearly half
of them African Americans and many of them disenfranchised decades after the
completion of their sentences.

Before
Virginia tightened its laws in response to a scandal involving
former governor Robert F. McDonnell (R), Mr. Norment was notorious as the recipient
of lavish hunting trips paid for by corporate bigwigs seeking
favorable legislative treatment. Last year, it was reported that he was
interviewed by the FBI for conduct arising from his personal
relationship with a female lobbyist whose firm regularly pushed for
legislation that he voted for and, in two cases, personally sponsored; he
neither recused himself nor disclosed the relationship in a timely way.

Mr. Norment,
who was charged with no crime, admitted to “exceedingly poor judgment” in the
affair. Maybe his voting rights should be rescinded.

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